Memoir of John Aubrey, F.R.S., embracing his autobiographical sketches, a brief review of his personal and literary merits, and an account of his works

with extracts from his correspondence, anecdotes of some of his contemporaries, and of the times in which he lived. By John Britton. Pub. by the Wiltshire topographical society.

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Memoir of John Aubrey, F.R.S., embracing his autobiographical sketches, a brief review of his personal and literary merits, and an account of his works

with extracts from his correspondence, anecdotes of some of his contemporaries, and of the times in which he lived. By John Britton. Pub. by the Wiltshire topographical society.

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English
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131

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Edition Notes

Title vignette.

"Brief description and analysis of the manuscript and printed works of John Aubrey": p. 83-124.

Wiltshire topographical society "Laws and regulations" and "Report of the council to the annual meeting, 7th June, 1845": 4 p. prefixed.

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London

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Library of Congress
DA93 A8 B74

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Pagination
x p., 1 l., 131 p. :
Number of pages
131

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OL17357203M

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